Sarkisian IOL Forceps Wide Jaws

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SKU: SVR-1430W
Regular price ₹7,499 inc. VAT

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The Sarkisian IOL Forceps Wide Jaws is a specialized tool designed for handling intraocular lenses (IOL) with precision during ophthalmic surgeries. These forceps feature wide jaws, providing a secure grip on the lens, allowing surgeons to manipulate and position the IOL safely and efficiently. The wide jaws ensure maximum control, reducing the risk of damage to the delicate intraocular lens during insertion and positioning. Made from high-quality stainless steel, these forceps are durable and corrosion-resistant, ensuring long-lasting performance in surgical environments. The lightweight design and ergonomic handle minimize hand fatigue, providing comfort and precision during lengthy surgeries. Moreover, the Sarkisian IOL Forceps Wide Jaws is FDA-certified, ensuring it meets the highest standards of safety and quality in surgical instruments. Its reliable design makes it a trusted tool for ophthalmic surgeons worldwide, particularly for cataract and other intraocular lens surgeries. Key Features:
  • Wide Jaws: Provides a secure grip on intraocular lenses for safe handling and positioning.
  • Durable Stainless Steel: Ensures long-term performance and resistance to corrosion.
  • Ergonomic Handle: Reduces hand fatigue and improves control during extended surgeries.
  • FDA Certified: Meets the highest safety and quality standards for medical devices.
  • Global Shipping: Available for worldwide delivery.
Applications:
  • Ideal for cataract surgeries and procedures requiring the manipulation and placement of intraocular lenses.
  • Used in ophthalmic surgeries where wide jaws provide better control and precision for IOL positioning.
Explore our full range of ophthalmic instruments, including ophthalmic forceps and ophthalmic scissors, designed for precision surgeries. Ophthalmic surgeons trust the Sarkisian IOL Forceps Wide Jaws for its precision and reliability in handling delicate intraocular lenses. Learn more about the latest surgical techniques at the American Academy of Ophthalmology.